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Does Honda Manufacture Motorcycles?

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DeLondyn
08/31/2025, 11:53:38 PM

Honda does manufacture motorcycles. Taking the Sundiro Honda CBF190R as an example, its body dimensions are: length 2029mm, width 739mm, height 1041mm, with a wheelbase of 1356mm, ground clearance of 150mm, fuel tank capacity of 12 liters, and a curb weight of 142kg. The Sundiro Honda CBF190R has a maximum power of 1.4kW, reaching its peak power at 8000 rpm, and a maximum torque of 16.3Nm, achieving peak torque at 7000 rpm. It is paired with a constant-mesh, non-circulating shift transmission.

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Pauline
09/13/2025, 02:45:13 AM

As a seasoned motorcycle enthusiast, I can confidently say that Honda indeed manufactures motorcycles, and they do it exceptionally well. Since my younger days, Honda bikes have accompanied me on travels everywhere, from the classic Gold Wing series to the CBR sports bike lineup – not only are their engines reliable, but the handling is also top-notch. In fact, Honda is one of the world's largest motorcycle manufacturers, starting with its first bike in 1949 and now boasting an extensive product range: from small-displacement scooters like the PCX series for urban commuting to adventure-touring models such as the CRF1100L. Beyond motorcycles, they produce cars, generators, and more, but motorcycles remain a core business with annual sales exceeding ten million units. If you're new to riding, I'd recommend trying Honda's Super Cub series – it offers great value, safety, and is perfect for daily commuting. Don't overlook Honda's dedication to R&D, which ensures low engine failure rates, making every ride worry-free and enjoyable.

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Cunha
10/27/2025, 03:34:18 AM

I'm a family driver who commutes daily, driving a Honda Odyssey to take my kids to school, but I also know that Honda makes motorcycles. That's right, Honda doesn't just manufacture cars; motorcycles are their original business. The company's founder, Soichiro Honda, started with motorcycle engines, and after launching the first Dream D-Type in the 1940s, they gradually expanded globally. My colleague owns a Honda CB500F for commuting—it's fuel-efficient, durable, and rarely has issues. Honda motorcycles now cover all types, from practical scooters to powerful cruisers, and they're affordably priced, catering to different demographics. As someone who values practicality, I find Honda trustworthy across its diverse product range, whether it's cars or two-wheelers. The motorcycle division, like the automotive side, emphasizes safety, with standard features like LED lights and braking systems to reduce nighttime riding risks. In short, if you're looking for a reliable mode of transport, Honda motorcycles are definitely a great choice.

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LaJosiah
12/10/2025, 02:48:14 AM

I have long been fascinated by the history of transportation, and it's an indisputable fact that Honda manufactures motorcycles. The company was founded in 1948 and initially focused on motorcycles, launching the Dream series in 1949, which caused a sensation. Founder Soichiro Honda started his career by repairing motorcycle engines, and later expanded the product line globally, becoming an industry giant. Today, Honda holds a leading position in the global motorcycle market, producing everything from lightweight commuter bikes to luxurious touring motorcycles. This reflects Honda's evolution from two-wheelers to four-wheelers, showcasing a diversified yet firmly rooted business foundation.

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DeDallas
01/30/2026, 09:05:21 PM

I'm fascinated by all kinds of mechanical innovations. Honda not only manufactures motorcycles but also makes significant technological breakthroughs. In terms of motorcycle engines, designs like the Parallel-Twin balance fuel efficiency and low noise, far surpassing ordinary brands. Honda offers a diverse range of motorcycle products, covering urban commuting such as the SH series and sports models like the CBR series, often scoring high in engine reliability tests. Compared to their cars, Honda places equal emphasis on safety in motorcycles, employing advanced anti-lock braking systems to reduce the risk of skidding. As a tech enthusiast, I admire their R&D capabilities, such as their excellent emission control for environmental friendliness, making riding both fun and responsible.

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SanRicardo
04/25/2026, 02:57:42 PM

I particularly value road safety, and there's no doubt about Honda's motorcycle manufacturing, with designs that are very considerate of riders. Their motorcycles are equipped with ABS and stability control, ensuring safety and smoothness under various road conditions. I've personally tried the Honda NC750X, which offers high comfort and is suitable for long-distance rides, with excellent engine efficiency. The company has prioritized quality from the start, offering products from entry-level to high-end series, all reasonably priced and durable. If you're new to motorcycling, Honda's entry-level models like the Wave series are easy to handle and worry-free, reducing anxiety while learning. Honda's investment in safety technology allows everyone to enjoy the thrill of riding without any worries.

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